Always Chic from Work to Workout
As we move into a busier fall season, style has to keep pace with our schedules—but that doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort. The good news? Workwear is evolving. Women today want pieces that look sharp and pulled together, yet feel effortless from morning to evening. It’s all about smart fabrics, relaxed tailoring, and intentional styling.
For the women heading into the office, I recommend structured separates with softer edges—think wide-leg trousers, a relaxed blazer, or a silk blouse that layers beautifully without feeling restrictive. These pieces communicate confidence and professionalism while still moving with you throughout the day and are comfortable to sit in. A simple shoe swap (heels for loafers, for example) can also take you from meeting a client to meeting the your child's teacher with ease.
For those working from home, the focus shifts slightly—comfort remains key, but polish still matters for video calls and how you feel in your space. Elevated knit sets, a tailored cardigan, or a statement earring paired with a simple top all create presence without feeling overdone. When your wardrobe feels as good as it looks, it becomes so much easier to show up powerfully, no matter where you’re working from.
This week I have two catalogs for you that will appeal to both the woman who works from an office and from home, or even just the modern woman looking to update her wardrobe with everything from work to working out.
And if you’re looking for even more inspiration as we head into a new season, the Fall Style the Season Masterclass Recording is now available for purchase. This year’s class was called my best yet, featuring a comprehensive lookbook with over 400 curated shopping links, a full breakdown of the Fall/Winter runway trends, and practical guidance on how to update outdated looks with modern silhouettes. You can watch at your leisure and refer back all season long. Grab the recording here.


            
            
            
      
      

